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A town containing merchants who have exclusive right, under royal authority, to purchase or produce certain goods for export; also, the body of such merchants seen as a group.
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Dale Martin bills (Joint Promotions' standard bearers) could be staple fare, but Lincoln introduced a number of exotic creatures, such as the giant Ski Hi Lee; the Glaswegian Milton Reid, who wrestled first as Jungle Boy, then bald-headed as the Mighty Chang; the Wild Man of Borneo; and the bowler-hatted Society Boy.
Pile likes the collection of income-producing assets Pixar has put together in the form of its "amazing library of evergreen hits" that will be staple titles for young kids for years to come.
Cargo and jean shorts should be staple items in your summer wardrobe.
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His lip appeared to be stapled.
Sheryl Sandberg: We should be stapling a visa.
If there is, it should be staple-bound and be in full colour.
Use specialized spray adhesive if the table cannot be stapled.
Examples of tasks can be stapling, clipping or cutting.
Get wood for the chicken wire to be stapled on.
Milk, milk products, and grain are staple foods.
Indian films are staple fare in cinemas.
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